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r ..-^ 9^i leivim ll.i.xkm editor & proprietor the old oilh statt forever gaston mingle top it five cents number 160 vol i salisbury n c tuhday januai?y 24 18fi7 the i old north state weekly ' v3 uate.s uv bubscuu'tion.ua tbn.ni cash i'v au11mk rri-weekly one v.-nr â€¢ â€¢ 6.00 six months * â€¢ - 3.iid one mouth - - 7a eta weekly j en kly pnper one year * * - * 3 hp â€¢â€¢ â€¢â€¢ six miuillii â€¢ â€¢ 1.60 tea iii.es lln year - 22.1ki *. â€¢â€¢ t.v'.'u'y op o hits year 40.00 k cross a un tiie |> i.cr indicates tl.e exu.ir.it oh i lie subscription tiie type un which tne â– m.i niuitii statu is printed ia etit.rely ue Â» . nd pa ns Â« ill bit s.nite.l tu tual%e il a veleoiiie vis tur tn every him v in i.i.ler tu i . li < ve i ive i i r i us i thu e >! ces of li .* mid ie aiinpl shed literary i nil il.iitt.i advertising ratÂ£1s tuansikm it a iks for nil i-ei-i.-i.-i essi imie ueeitii one sijiiaie r'.i-Â»t user on sl.uu kacli siiu-e eat u.-eit uu bu contract rules in ierod Â»! une i r.ilu i tl 1 m . | ! mi . i 3<l i 4m i h m 1 kqtlakk i r ' i â– *â€¢"â– 'â€¢ i wm ftlli im'li 2 sue i is 7 | ill ii | n til uu iu't 3soi.kks iii uu i i'i uu 21 " j'l.ll llll 4 sue ik i9 0u i id ih | i e 28 uu .' 7 i u oe hi eoi li in 1 ili j e 2-i 3-1 all ll.l.fc'i 2hi i 27.ih1 i tl i iii ij.ii'i i iii 3 ut mi c l 2'i a i i 31 'â€¢' i iu il ' vi il ' mil oski',1 3d j | 42 0 i â– "'â– .' i ill i ">"" s|k*i'.ii i uiiti.i.'ts \ ii-ui.k . ti.i.ii \ ...â– ik ie io ailveit se in a iia-i-i re iul ill minuo-illc i'oiirt i>!i â– â– - in 1 i â– â– â– ;.-â– â– â– ii-iil i "â€¢ litii(ted mtthe uaaa rules tuu hues ul solid iu nio i type ". u'liut one lueli leugtiwise ul ilie column coa-.itu'e it square s|i cial xiitit-es in leaded minion will lie e.ui iraeleu i r ai tin oiiiee al unties than double the rule of ordinary iiilvo.tiseiuelits inseitej a reuiiing mat tur ii!i appruval o tho editors fifty cent pur line adverti-u'iiii'iit in-erteil irregu'trly or at inter vals i'.t per eeut ad liti uiul tho rates above primed are for gtumliug advur tisenieius tin or two si|'irtres changeable at disci tion 10 per cent additiuual more tluiii ttvo s.|iiaies fh-.'.nireable nt disere tioi per miliar ol teu lines lin-evi-ry eliange twenty-live cents five squares estimated ti a quarter column aud tcu squares us a half column bills for ad â€” rerlisinp â€¢ â€¢ â€¢â€¢ .., 1 i f c.in-iideie.l dueuiidolleetablt on presentation pain killer it is a balm for h very wound our first ph\sieiiiis us and reeonimend its use the aputheeiuy bads it first among the medicine culled for und the wholesale llnifrjii-t eoiuddeis it a leading article of his trade all the dealers ill medicine speak ulihe in i's favor uud its reputation ui a ! medicine of great merit and virtue is fully and per manently e8tarl18hed ahd it is the gbe&t family medicine of the age taken internally it cures dysentery cholera diarrhoea and cramp and . pain in the stomach bowel complaint painters colic liver complaint dyspepsia or indigestion sore throat sudtlcn colds coughs dc dr taken externally it cures boils felons cats i bruises burns and scalds old sores sprains swelling of joints toothache pain in the face neuralgia and rheumatism frosted feil d'e dc , a"c i0c tain is supposed to the lot nfui poor mortals as inevitable as death and liable ut any time to come upon us then-lore it is important that remedial nfpinui should in al band to oe n-eil ot au emergency when we ar iule to feel tha ox crnchaing agonies of pain or the depressing ul fluenees i di-caes such ii remedial ajrent i-is m i'kbbv d.tvts pain-killer the lame of which bn-c\tcn<l d over al the earth and by it suffering hu inanity bus found relief from many of it ills the effect of the i'.iiii-killer iip.'ii the patient when taken in ternallv in case gold i.'.'iigh iklwel l.ompla i it a jluileru i)v iilery ami nlller nll'ectiiitis ol the y'-leiii i il l,.'i-ii truly w iiul.-rf'il and has van for it a nn ue auto medical preparations that can never he finrjrotic-n it mioeo in removing pain ax an wxuiriial remedy in eftsi-s of burn bruises sores sprains cuts sting ol insects and i.lhi can es ofsnlferiug ha ueuied lor it tbo m ' t prominent pn-iti'in among the medicines of ' t.ie millions of liottleoftfity davis i'uiu killer wliieh are sold every year slu ill 1 i siif ficicll proof of its ellicney to eolivinc the most si . ; tie,,l tlioiis.-uids of nii-olieited ceriilicitcs lia\.l n i.-ecis.-il anil lhe niil li us vie iii'.e used it spciili uli it it inynr sold lÂ»yall dr legist n it i'.'i's . a - i lie using tin l'ain kill will l|Â«e gi'.-it culti'll as several Â« . il'l lll'i " â– â€ž ., , â€¢ ,â€¢ lltntltfelts are l..-il olf.t.'il f -.,'.,. i a i'i â– ' i i - ' ''"â€¢ a f r iviti'lvi ix \'Â« -â– â– â– 'â€¢ ''" i kihel iiu'i lake ii i'.iuii i a id ) u ' ii h'll â€¢'" i 'â€¢â€¢â€¢'" i olll liv nil dlllgii-ls 11 il < i oce.e price asct 50 cts 4c 1 per bot oct iwr iw<vÂ«-.|iii tbe weekly old north state viiid'â€žh-d very frud^htu3 p*r ***** philadelphia a d verts field langstroth & co in foreign & domestic hardware cutlery guns etc no 440 market st imi i i a de lipiua x/o are con t-intlv receiving addi ditioiis to our stock from english french german and american m?,nu r acturerr mi-i.-'i nits visitin tills city aie invited to c uilliiie 111 assop-tiiant or scods which will i t oiler d as low as any house in the eoiiutry i'ir oin'et s trill ncei.ee prompt and curcfit altcttlimt â€¢? ] ben i ll'l.d ' t f i.andsti.-tl'u v 1 malsdx sept 21 idtftl tw â€” 2m x dtti aicri '.'-," wi i ii allen 5l bkothsr ilirilhtekh ami wtttll.k ale pi mi kit it in china glass Â£â€¢ oueens-wabe nos 23 sc s5 south fourth street l!t*t..ei'ii market and i lieatoi.tt-'ui pliila<lrliÂ»liin ll.oltill n allen tiiko 11 ai.i.i the ua-itiigi iii jimlu'ruftjimn â€” i aaillirj j.is w i-.n ni.s i n-riiiv smith jnii 0 silkbilullnf *Â»'. c.ll.vin moiiiik riddle sherborne & co impobtrhh asp wholesale dealers in foreign & domestic dry ioods 438 market street below filth â€¢* 4m mi limit struct philadelphia sept 90 18m tw-iin j s ulss k *â€¢ rimmukus t m houku8 m'lll.k smith hess rogers & chambers impohtrb9 ami jobbehji np bosiast g-l0v3c fancy goods etc etc no ill market si net philadelphia sept 20 l-hfifi tn-fini g f pritchard wi iii rarbaditk work imi'l.ll'l ml m m i ll ll'vi us ami wholesale dealers in hats caps furs k straw goods no 51 north tlttnl street betwmol market and well philadelphia w*4 it cahuam host d wi1i1k fepl.*l ihtsi tw-tilll ix 3 u00t.x of ht'ikl.s i'll n â€¢'â€¢ with hood boonbritfht tile io Â» 111 i i.s m i i'i u iii in foreign it diik'stic dry lootl no 52u muriel si it el "â– *.<â€¢... â– â– â– â– Â« â–ºÂ».) rim ini'.i.rui.i pt 20 w tw-n fÂ«>.b v mobilis al.lltltt takviv vm ii hick k fl f.lkim " charle - e morgan & co imi'i'lt i krs and joiibkl of dry goods 0 10 market btiyct debut tii.'ih philadelphia prpt 9u 1-jfifl t 3n bbitrt wimiiliia of south c utol.lna u j 111 james palmer & co wholesale uruguli ; i'-s oils i\ts iiv\ss nvk-stlfks no i market thcet rllll v u i l i ii i a tl i ivi tl fi blackburn fk ho der pi hp ji ik kick i'i l.lt i i..11 .- i.k ii ii fllii ' * i-i ill sali ' i try j'l'cy liuve hud in ' ' 1 â– - , mlii i iuc . uud will pnui pity 'â– lei â€¢'â– il order t i iii in i lltisfill ' lil llllll lliam . t il i i'iii -. blacrbubn i uplder u'*iy*i"invill i or bauro je otice to sbtt1b.-tiif n'otes â„¢ accounts and claims of the linn of lirown collin si mock nre iu the hands of luke itlackiiier v â– â– [.. for collectinii and as we are ill great need of money we hope our friends will jail upon mr mlaekiner promptly and make a settlement his office is iu lhe court house john 1 hrown 1 m coffin a . 1 . n r rv . salisbury oct 86 idljo lw tf notice to settle all of lhe nn'-'s and accounts belong ing in iln li m of hrown ' off1n & mock lire ill nir luu ds for colbcl'toli iii d all parlies indebted lo ihe firm will please cull on ill , at 1)1 v ofliee al il settle 1.1 kk 111 ackm i'll oct 27 do ivkssw lw yai.tr able pi atfft atioim for bale â€” for sale a valuable plantation \ ii - di i : e i uli li i \ fi 111 li.lt ilsoll i olllitl st'v i-lili'i'li la es nlirtllucst llnnl i \ li lull mil l.i.iiti'i'ii iil.it sontli est inuii sn i t.i ii ill ut 140 e ii l liind i li - .- a m'i v.i utili e nml ilc nilile litrin \ iiir in iii,-il iilev on the i vc u li eli linninls it n l lie oall.s iil liir ue.li y oni 1 ill o uiul eon till lis iilmtit s'x ly in le n r c cut tlntt.llll lies ic a i|il.int t ct tl.e est i i nml ii tui'l state " let v it ' 1 i ri - â– -.. ai il ,â– i nee un li 1..--i iv ti ii 1-tim i iis u iim met . tii i,n lie ymll n r ver below the llean i.u lis ii lll|)i o .â– in.-i.t * ur l in . i o 1'i'irtl it p nt iu a uu h-ess tl.e editor nfttic i'l.n \ i in u nn al shiny x.i octlfi tl nissoi.'utzojv nn ri'iwi.'tnk -*-' sli.|i iierctoloie e 1 ill i lillili-l 1 1 ante and rrilt if ilt'tlm v ii.mii.is'in il lhe i i bll iiess is this day dis-nl\ed by mutual coli selll all pcrs ns wii lhe said burke nnd har rison aii respectfully roipleyted to call on 1 k ilurl.eat his new stand iu < owiiu's uriel row opposite s|ii*niÂ£ne urns uud settle up lu'kkk c 11akk1son oct ir i-i ;: tw-8m s a us 10 ry iiook stork thk pul'seiil'ir t e'instiiiilly addinar to the stoeli of lluoks now ou hand all ofthe latest hid hc-t i'llhlieutiolis to he had all jj^inds iiiiii ui'.ol of ._ l(.'li!_'iooh7/lvs,''ieut iii k llll .... a miseell'iiuimius w ot ks ulank hooks note hooks writing papers wall jmper similes sic stationery and fancy articles l-'orsal-a low as possible at my new stand iu cowau'shrick how.oppositc spragne bros j k lilltkk bookseller fcc salisbury n c oct 1-i till ii7.:tm s;ilis.hnry brain llaiul ani>oi:Â»'iii:>ru.v.wr.iti i:i i.s'i'ai lishcd january irlhi with wit 11 nkavk musical uirector uud f.i b nkave leader this will be a pennunmit umi first class hand for n"ith t'l.iolina if properly â€¢ ssteei ed and sustained by 'â– â€¢ io engaged at all i.,iiits iu the slate i occasions \\ here ster ling music slinuhl !"â€¢ n inarkod feature mi.-ie eonii'os.-.l uud amiuged tor any re ipi'ued iiiuiibei of parts for brass llaud.t irenes iiiil hnrlo'r or f'lioriil purjioses t ler m n ic for itianoâ€”h u dodworth moss kent ih'tslotil of nl'w v.uk warm personal friends of mr neave select and send him all tin music fir pimm that isnew when inlriu sieullv e;o"l as well u wmilitlg and popular for hvuiuiit-r medi.uin players and advance iiiusicuiiis thi car ily s ic and high approved music will be sold ns cheaply hers as the mixed article is retailed in new york the far famed dodworth bund instruments i-iin be got through mr neave tested aiid ftp jirovcil salisbury n c april 3Â«h isw tf drt edward ssillj c'oiiiitiioÂ»ioii llrrchaiil com um.v s c bliiis to im i 1,'il uls many 01.0 viionrl iu rowan i'nl.an-ns rcddl onvie imd tile uljieiinie counties in tne old north state wbid , ever li i proud to call tho lajul i hi '" ,; '" hat he is still in o.liiinhiii : ami althonirh heliik cell dr.-.^loiliv senuiued li.v the ell-unitl i i'll ate war he will lie happy to survu thoill lu t'l nrnieity o a i'oininis-iiiii merchant in the salt ll a iv of tile col 1 1 mod it ies wii a ever in h as i in i r in in . i in.l hitter corn h'lii ky.l'otfott v.m 1'oliai i ... etc â€¢* inch they m y lie pleased to c lrnsf to his cure any mloriiiolion a-s l the stale of the iu , ith ia selling or biivlng o'tll he cheerfullt mil ufenpflrp ren kdw.mu stl.l oct y'r is,;i tw-tf valuable rla-mtatijiff flourin.vmill to rent vs agent of uol oeo-t iiak.n'i â€¢** i wish to rent for cash the plants ion and mill owned by the hit dr sairil cerr tl plantation has about iooo acres ol open la ml u ii hil'li state of cultivation nnd is well adapt â– i to the raising of cotton tobaeeo wheat uil i i n and is iu f lhe mosl desirable l u c iiiil iituin in iln coiiuty the i velliuu huiisi is lain aud cuu lious sit oillided hi f the most beautiful uud or llll e.n i li in the eoillltl v i ill uu three seis f slimes und i a ii | in every i".|iiet having u large a and plenlj i ' ' ' â– wishhuj fiil'tlu it foil can do so liv cal n , in ai bury oi ou lieut warden ti the premises i io blackmer srpt sio 1-tsi m-if agÂ«bt the good wife it i just as you say noig'ibor green . treasure indeed is my wife ; sil'li'another for bustle and work 1 never have found in my life bit then she keeps every one else l*i busy as hirds nd the wing â€¢ rin.'i .. ...,,.. r a moment for rest jho issueh a fidgety tlllug ilie mikes the l'cst hrend in the town lie pies are a perfect delight her entree a rich goldeu hrown . her crullers and pudding just right tut there while i eat them she tells , of tin fare and thu worry they bring of tin martyr like toil she endures oli she's such a fidgety thing ! my lioiis is as neat as a pin you should see how the door-handles shine i ! and all of the soft cushioned chairs and nlutly swept carpets are mine but then sin so frets at the dust at n llv.'it a straw or a string ! that i stay nut of doors all i eim mie is mich a fidgety thing i in doctors the ueig.ib o-s 0!i yes if a child lasthe measles or croup she is there with her saffrons and sipiills her dainty inÂ»de erne-is ami soup lint tlieii she ill-lists on her right to physic my blood in the spring ; ami she takes ilie whole chaise of my bile jh she's such a fidgety thing ! i she knitt all my stockings herself my shirts are bleached white as the snow ; my old clothes look better lliau uew yet daily more thread-bare they grow but then if a morsel of but ur dust to my trousers should cling j'm sure of one sermon at least k hie is such a fidgety thing you have heard of a spirit so meek su meek that it never opposes lis own it dares never to speak â€” alas i am nice i-r than moses i j ! t.ji..i>.l am uot iccoucilcd r i submit t get rid of a row hie is such a fidgety thing i it's just as you say neighbor green ' a treasure to me has been given but sometimes i fata would be glad to lay up my treasure in heaven but then every life has its cross most pleasures on earth have their stiug he's a treasure i know neighbor green ant she's such a lidgety thing a living needle cushion strange story of an ohio convict the warren ohio chronicle has the fob i lowing ri-iniirkalile narrative concerning ] ld l)iv tin negro burglar who was n cenllv cut t'loui tiulllbull county to till penitentiary : " our nadirs will remember that we lately published two instances in which siiigeons extracted needles from day's neck and breast while in j iii awaiting his trial feiir large button neitlles were cut nul of his person aud lhe surgeons say he has a gieat many more â€” peihups fifty in dill'cti nl purls ofliis body hu as the i needles do not affect bun except when ihey work lo some especially sensitive pail he does not like to huvc the surgeons operate ou him 'â€¢ v e were present ou one occasion when he was being examined by a surgeon anil it was easv to observe the locality of need les iu bia neck when first naked how i in v came to be iu liiiu he obstinately re lu.-ed to till but being taken sick and thinking peihups he had lint long to live in yielded t frequent persuasion to di i vulge big secret under condition that it j should iiol i made public until he was j iolllol lhe way of his p to cutois lie claims lh.il bis piiiicipal business h is been l discover lb schemes of ru-calnis ol j ecu uu parties and linn to back mail them i n keep ililu ivlllll divulging â€¢â€¢ nine eight r ten eais ago the trea surer's office i ashtabula county was i lobbed liv claims he was made cogniz i ,,,,. 1 ihe lobbery und employ 1 io curry j several thousand dollars ton certain ptr-j iv but instead of doing so henppn-ritiutcd , tie money to his own use this so lu j censed h.s confederates that ih-y detenu i i to punish h in he wis taken and , 1 bound ami while in this lielpwscfcndiriou |,â€ž needless wee forced into ills ileal aud j he was forced to swear eternal secrecy uu , der penally of suffering a like punisliin.-nl ; it h did not keep his protnlse i wo years ag la summer a party of counter ij.ten io tins place endeavored to engagi n m do in woik lor tin in day i a mloralile engraver alu-rtindiug oui their lane in refused i do tbeir work but told , ![â€ž.â€ž, e wauiej several hundred dollars i â– bushnvniey one night h * was decoyed j,t a place on m lin struct knocked down i niinaci ii and curried to a eeitihi uoiut on â€ž i uk street aud most outmgeously tor j luicd one alaii wat to tickle viu sole | nf his feet until lie would faint under the cxcrutiuting agony after somewhat re viving roil licit needles were driven intti his body urnis uud cheeks lie says he knows iln iaiiiis but ia afraid tn ni'iku tin ir names public how initili truth there may be in his story we will not pretend tn say th i'.ic ih it his lioilv is literal ly u needle cushion leads to in interior ...,..,. il it some forcible means were prob ably ci ,â€ž ylufj ih |â€ž there manufacture of cotton the north in gem nil uud new eng land i.i ji.u licnl.ir have been made im iiii'iu-elv rich by the manufacture of en toil the south hitherto lias derived 1ml little profit from it more beeauae uf lhe binall amount of fuuda iuveati il in the busi ness and because i has confined itself to thu uuiuufacturi of course fabrics iliiiu fioni any otl e cause we have the rnw materinl on the spot which iniiv piss directly from first hands t tin manufacturer without the expense of freight commission fcc labor can be prouured u.s cheap ns or cheaper than in iln north the transportation of the manufactured nriicle would be less than of crude ami would be able in compete in tbe in uk ts uf iln world with thu northern all iliat is needed to be uu equal com petitor in tho market with the northern manufacturer is be capital the machine ry and the skill and energy in lhe man ageiih'iit ll'uapilul is scarce the combi nation of lhe am ill capital of the many will do us well aa lhe large caiiital f the few the capital ill purchase be mrchinery â– ot at the north hul for the sum , in uey where the noithe n ill uiuc c urer imys his machinery factory sites and facilities arc more abuuil.uit in the souili than iu the north and the skill and energy we have al lioiue what hinder lhe south from entering ihe field of competition iu lhe manufacture of colt nn with her northern irelhien 1 â€” we see no impediment hat cannot be ea sily overcome v o must lay aaide our narrow views of policy and enterprise - we must not be content wilh spinning yam and making br wu sheeting aud os ivliÂ«*-ff*Â»,.Â«l4liic iv leu we e ill with a little a ul fine th.'cliugs c tin prolils on the courser products of the factory have always been am ill and the future promis es leas the freeduien have laid aside homespuns uud domestics us well as the whites the demand for coarse goods and stripes li is nearly playtd out a'e must an ike fm u higher class of goods and we must introduce the higher classes of ma chinery the sooner utir people open tie ir eyes to this the sooner ili y will wake up t the reality l â€¢ tin tu contrast the pro fits rif tiie southern warp maker or the brown sheeting und osiiabtirg aud snip maker with the northern print and ging hain linkers â€” lhe maker of line sheeting ami shirting wilh those of lhe south the ii,ii iciice is almost incredible let iln south lien resolve uo longer to play the laggard iu this enterprise our capital ia small and will couliulie to lie sni'ill si long a we employ it in vocations which yield ft 6 8 10 and 15 per cent which bring tln-in 80 00 60 and 100 pet cent let us learn t l.-ok ahead â€” plan well work hard execute skillfully and the thing is done - ral sentinel the young widow on a sleigh kids b')iiie writer has said thai a young uiul beautiful widow is the most i ivii g nnd lovcable cic mire ill existence there is much null in lhe remark and ns saini vel filer ititiinites.ine.it the i me the most dangerous io iln liberties of u b..che ni when liny once lake a notion that way ll is mil a singular fnet ihat most l ihe greatest men lhe world husl pro duced have been brought to thu feet â€¢ l widow s it is summer now but it was winter clear cold and lhe show was packed li mculow v a one of the sleighing parly which he describes i fur us li and the widow liinl.ki.i were concerned were eon corned in ihe words following : the lively widow lambkin s,.t in lln saui bull do rube with me oil dn.i'l she i la in d us w come t i tl.e lirst bridge at the s time i-itch i g hold of my ami ai.il lurninghvr veiled f ice towards ine while her eye t nkleii ljÂ»i<oiigh moonlight â€¢' don't \* li u i i asked ' 1 am not do illg nnyllii â€¢< well but i tl b v were Â» g'ing to ta't toll repl i h limbkin toll 1 replied " whut'a th i /" â€¢â€¢ wil , 1 di i i ' i â€¢â– â€¢ 'â€¢â€¢ 1 ' ' low â€¢' ; clear voice ringing nut ubovu th â– un 1 i â– â€¢ v i p < , . i you do i't know , 1 t 11 is !" ,,, .( i â€ž ,|, 1 ,'. n't li it 1 md luu i ii â€¢â€¢ j,r iv i xplui i i yo ; i a-c i â€¢â€¢ ion i.e if heard ih m i it 'â€ž.,- most piovokiugly y " '''', â€¢"â€¢' u ' u ' il ul .. ii 'â– ghiide.thegen ' lie i u - i '" : ' ' v "'"'** i biidge claim i s i.d call it lull ljut j i never pay il 1 said that i never heard of it before but when we came to the next bridge i claimed the toll and the widow's struggle to hold the veil over her face was not enough to tear it at last the veil was removed her round rosy face was tinned directly towards mine and in clear light of n frosty moon thi toll was taken for the lirst lime iu his life by dr meadows â€” soon we came to a long bridge with several arches lhe widow said it was no use to resist a man that would have his own way ho naid the toll without a murmur nut vou won t ...... ,, â€ž . will yon doctor the widow saiunfoarcu ly that i did not fail to exact all my dues and ih.it was tne beginning but never mind the rest the lambkin had the meadows all to herself next spring the great tobacco factory of spain five thousand girls at work a sojourner at seville writes the change from the fairy scene in and around the alcazar to the tobacco factory is like nothing on this planet put your hand in to a pitcher of hot water and quickly plunge into another of cold and the change will no be a whit more strange than to puss from l lie beautiful alcazar to the pre scencc of 5000 young girls all in one room and sevilleinns too in the factory they are all old enough to be mischievous and 'â€¢ put on airs i doubt if as many black eyes can be seen in any one place as in ibis factory their fingers move rapidly and their tongues a li tie faster both con sume ten thousand pounds of tobacco in any shape no but they must talk and talk they do with a rapidity that is amaz ing i have oli'-n heard that a woman's weapon is her tongue and that the sex were notorious for using it but like many other unkind st tements against heaven's hi st last gift to man i doubted it until i peeped into the fabrico de tobacos of seville what may be the weigh of mis chief manufactured each day along with lhe cigars 1 dont know but i feel safe in stating that it is at least equal wilh the tobacco this factory waserec ed in 1750 is gg0 feet long by 525 wide and is sur rounded by a moat it is the principal factory in the kingdom as every one uses ' eviepini ihhi i,â€ž*ihuiu2 auqaliu!.va n are nn the shady side of forty that they puff and cogitate snuff cigars and ciga rettes are all manufactured here the best workers among the girls cam about 40 cents per day the poorest about half that amount every night they are ill search ed a dtcr jumps over lhe brow of loo out mountain and becomes vtnison â€” all i visitors to lookout mountain are aware ; thai mr linn lhe well known photopraph ist mi lln peak has a tame doe which is an object of cousiderable attention on the i pari of visitors yesterday morning mr i 'â€¢. a wood f this city and a friend from indiana mr crowden together with mr llogcrson of the lookout mountain house hi re walking along the road from the ho |. 1 leading to the point they had pro ci di d but a short distance from the hotel when tiny discovered a wild buck deer coming down the road from the point it came within a few rods of the gentlemen when suddenly becoming alarmed started tor the edge ofthe cliff and strange to say jumped over the edge after falling about forty feet it laudedona ledge of rocks with i who leg broken the gentlemen surprised io see ii jump ran to the edgo of the cliff aud looking over discovered it running up nml down on the narrow ledge evidcutly lv trying to find some way to escape but seeing none il took another leap of about sixty feet and landed away down on the side of the mountain a short distance above tin spring on the side of the road the last leap injured it so badly that it was unable i get away aud mr rogerson who had gone down the road in pursuit managed lo capture and kill it , chat union vo'i 25th tin n.wv yard noufolk to be bboi isiii l '*"* washington correspon : 1 nt nf ib iltimoro gazette writing jan ! ,. irv i ili s ,-,.--; " mr llriimes to-day intrduccd a reso v | in the > ii aie instructing the com miltii on >. iv il all'-irs to enquire into the . xpedu-.icy of cloiing the navy-yard at â€¢, ',| ii he is chairman of that commit . ,., | tii nature of that report is of , . , .', r i fori nne conclusion there are ,,; i fi w who will look upon this blow at i il i nc less people as a piece of unmitt i i miligiiity it in not doubted by ilittt h 1 alter posltijn for a great 1 depot doc not exist anywhere on ,', . , u â– a i from aroostook to the k of f id i b'ing a faultless harbor 1mi , , feuded by the strengest . j lie country contiguous to all rial and within a few hours ..,.. in bui these advantages ;. _,,],-. i'ii be ignored in the para â€¢ mount obligation to punish the people of 'â– th .- i h ;.. every possible way which th i mosl subdu ingenuity ism devif '*

r ..-^ 9^i leivim ll.i.xkm editor & proprietor the old oilh statt forever gaston mingle top it five cents number 160 vol i salisbury n c tuhday januai?y 24 18fi7 the i old north state weekly ' v3 uate.s uv bubscuu'tion.ua tbn.ni cash i'v au11mk rri-weekly one v.-nr â€¢ â€¢ 6.00 six months * â€¢ - 3.iid one mouth - - 7a eta weekly j en kly pnper one year * * - * 3 hp â€¢â€¢ â€¢â€¢ six miuillii â€¢ â€¢ 1.60 tea iii.es lln year - 22.1ki *. â€¢â€¢ t.v'.'u'y op o hits year 40.00 k cross a un tiie |> i.cr indicates tl.e exu.ir.it oh i lie subscription tiie type un which tne â– m.i niuitii statu is printed ia etit.rely ue Â» . nd pa ns Â« ill bit s.nite.l tu tual%e il a veleoiiie vis tur tn every him v in i.i.ler tu i . li < ve i ive i i r i us i thu e >! ces of li .* mid ie aiinpl shed literary i nil il.iitt.i advertising ratÂ£1s tuansikm it a iks for nil i-ei-i.-i.-i essi imie ueeitii one sijiiaie r'.i-Â»t user on sl.uu kacli siiu-e eat u.-eit uu bu contract rules in ierod Â»! une i r.ilu i tl 1 m . | ! mi . i 3"" s|k*i'.ii i uiiti.i.'ts \ ii-ui.k . ti.i.ii \ ...â– ik ie io ailveit se in a iia-i-i re iul ill minuo-illc i'oiirt i>!i â– â– - in 1 i â– â– â– ;.-â– â– â– ii-iil i "â€¢ litii(ted mtthe uaaa rules tuu hues ul solid iu nio i type ". u'liut one lueli leugtiwise ul ilie column coa-.itu'e it square s|i cial xiitit-es in leaded minion will lie e.ui iraeleu i r ai tin oiiiee al unties than double the rule of ordinary iiilvo.tiseiuelits inseitej a reuiiing mat tur ii!i appruval o tho editors fifty cent pur line adverti-u'iiii'iit in-erteil irregu'trly or at inter vals i'.t per eeut ad liti uiul tho rates above primed are for gtumliug advur tisenieius tin or two si|'irtres changeable at disci tion 10 per cent additiuual more tluiii ttvo s.|iiaies fh-.'.nireable nt disere tioi per miliar ol teu lines lin-evi-ry eliange twenty-live cents five squares estimated ti a quarter column aud tcu squares us a half column bills for ad â€” rerlisinp â€¢ â€¢ â€¢â€¢ .., 1 i f c.in-iideie.l dueuiidolleetablt on presentation pain killer it is a balm for h very wound our first ph\sieiiiis us and reeonimend its use the aputheeiuy bads it first among the medicine culled for und the wholesale llnifrjii-t eoiuddeis it a leading article of his trade all the dealers ill medicine speak ulihe in i's favor uud its reputation ui a ! medicine of great merit and virtue is fully and per manently e8tarl18hed ahd it is the gbe&t family medicine of the age taken internally it cures dysentery cholera diarrhoea and cramp and . pain in the stomach bowel complaint painters colic liver complaint dyspepsia or indigestion sore throat sudtlcn colds coughs dc dr taken externally it cures boils felons cats i bruises burns and scalds old sores sprains swelling of joints toothache pain in the face neuralgia and rheumatism frosted feil d'e dc , a"c i0c tain is supposed to the lot nfui poor mortals as inevitable as death and liable ut any time to come upon us then-lore it is important that remedial nfpinui should in al band to oe n-eil ot au emergency when we ar iule to feel tha ox crnchaing agonies of pain or the depressing ul fluenees i di-caes such ii remedial ajrent i-is m i'kbbv d.tvts pain-killer the lame of which bn-c\tcn.b v mobilis al.lltltt takviv vm ii hick k fl f.lkim " charle - e morgan & co imi'i'lt i krs and joiibkl of dry goods 0 10 market btiyct debut tii.'ih philadelphia prpt 9u 1-jfifl t 3n bbitrt wimiiliia of south c utol.lna u j 111 james palmer & co wholesale uruguli ; i'-s oils i\ts iiv\ss nvk-stlfks no i market thcet rllll v u i l i ii i a tl i ivi tl fi blackburn fk ho der pi hp ji ik kick i'i l.lt i i..11 .- i.k ii ii fllii ' * i-i ill sali ' i try j'l'cy liuve hud in ' ' 1 â– - , mlii i iuc . uud will pnui pity 'â– lei â€¢'â– il order t i iii in i lltisfill ' lil llllll lliam . t il i i'iii -. blacrbubn i uplder u'*iy*i"invill i or bauro je otice to sbtt1b.-tiif n'otes â„¢ accounts and claims of the linn of lirown collin si mock nre iu the hands of luke itlackiiier v â– â– [.. for collectinii and as we are ill great need of money we hope our friends will jail upon mr mlaekiner promptly and make a settlement his office is iu lhe court house john 1 hrown 1 m coffin a . 1 . n r rv . salisbury oct 86 idljo lw tf notice to settle all of lhe nn'-'s and accounts belong ing in iln li m of hrown ' off1n & mock lire ill nir luu ds for colbcl'toli iii d all parlies indebted lo ihe firm will please cull on ill , at 1)1 v ofliee al il settle 1.1 kk 111 ackm i'll oct 27 do ivkssw lw yai.tr able pi atfft atioim for bale â€” for sale a valuable plantation \ ii - di i : e i uli li i \ fi 111 li.lt ilsoll i olllitl st'v i-lili'i'li la es nlirtllucst llnnl i \ li lull mil l.i.iiti'i'ii iil.it sontli est inuii sn i t.i ii ill ut 140 e ii l liind i li - .- a m'i v.i utili e nml ilc nilile litrin \ iiir in iii,-il iilev on the i vc u li eli linninls it n l lie oall.s iil liir ue.li y oni 1 ill o uiul eon till lis iilmtit s'x ly in le n r c cut tlntt.llll lies ic a i|il.int t ct tl.e est i i nml ii tui'l state " let v it ' 1 i ri - â– -.. ai il ,â– i nee un li 1..--i iv ti ii 1-tim i iis u iim met . tii i,n lie ymll n r ver below the llean i.u lis ii lll|)i o .â– in.-i.t * ur l in . i o 1'i'irtl it p nt iu a uu h-ess tl.e editor nfttic i'l.n \ i in u nn al shiny x.i octlfi tl nissoi.'utzojv nn ri'iwi.'tnk -*-' sli.|i iierctoloie e 1 ill i lillili-l 1 1 ante and rrilt if ilt'tlm v ii.mii.is'in il lhe i i bll iiess is this day dis-nl\ed by mutual coli selll all pcrs ns wii lhe said burke nnd har rison aii respectfully roipleyted to call on 1 k ilurl.eat his new stand iu < owiiu's uriel row opposite s|ii*niÂ£ne urns uud settle up lu'kkk c 11akk1son oct ir i-i ;: tw-8m s a us 10 ry iiook stork thk pul'seiil'ir t e'instiiiilly addinar to the stoeli of lluoks now ou hand all ofthe latest hid hc-t i'llhlieutiolis to he had all jj^inds iiiiii ui'.ol of ._ l(.'li!_'iooh7/lvs,''ieut iii k llll .... a miseell'iiuimius w ot ks ulank hooks note hooks writing papers wall jmper similes sic stationery and fancy articles l-'orsal-a low as possible at my new stand iu cowau'shrick how.oppositc spragne bros j k lilltkk bookseller fcc salisbury n c oct 1-i till ii7.:tm s;ilis.hnry brain llaiul ani>oi:Â»'iii:>ru.v.wr.iti i:i i.s'i'ai lishcd january irlhi with wit 11 nkavk musical uirector uud f.i b nkave leader this will be a pennunmit umi first class hand for n"ith t'l.iolina if properly â€¢ ssteei ed and sustained by 'â– â€¢ io engaged at all i.,iiits iu the slate i occasions \\ here ster ling music slinuhl !"â€¢ n inarkod feature mi.-ie eonii'os.-.l uud amiuged tor any re ipi'ued iiiuiibei of parts for brass llaud.t irenes iiiil hnrlo'r or f'lioriil purjioses t ler m n ic for itianoâ€”h u dodworth moss kent ih'tslotil of nl'w v.uk warm personal friends of mr neave select and send him all tin music fir pimm that isnew when inlriu sieullv e;o"l as well u wmilitlg and popular for hvuiuiit-r medi.uin players and advance iiiusicuiiis thi car ily s ic and high approved music will be sold ns cheaply hers as the mixed article is retailed in new york the far famed dodworth bund instruments i-iin be got through mr neave tested aiid ftp jirovcil salisbury n c april 3Â«h isw tf drt edward ssillj c'oiiiitiioÂ»ioii llrrchaiil com um.v s c bliiis to im i 1,'il uls many 01.0 viionrl iu rowan i'nl.an-ns rcddl onvie imd tile uljieiinie counties in tne old north state wbid , ever li i proud to call tho lajul i hi '" ,; '" hat he is still in o.liiinhiii : ami althonirh heliik cell dr.-.^loiliv senuiued li.v the ell-unitl i i'll ate war he will lie happy to survu thoill lu t'l nrnieity o a i'oininis-iiiii merchant in the salt ll a iv of tile col 1 1 mod it ies wii a ever in h as i in i r in in . i in.l hitter corn h'lii ky.l'otfott v.m 1'oliai i ... etc â€¢* inch they m y lie pleased to c lrnsf to his cure any mloriiiolion a-s l the stale of the iu , ith ia selling or biivlng o'tll he cheerfullt mil ufenpflrp ren kdw.mu stl.l oct y'r is,;i tw-tf valuable rla-mtatijiff flourin.vmill to rent vs agent of uol oeo-t iiak.n'i â€¢** i wish to rent for cash the plants ion and mill owned by the hit dr sairil cerr tl plantation has about iooo acres ol open la ml u ii hil'li state of cultivation nnd is well adapt â– i to the raising of cotton tobaeeo wheat uil i i n and is iu f lhe mosl desirable l u c iiiil iituin in iln coiiuty the i velliuu huiisi is lain aud cuu lious sit oillided hi f the most beautiful uud or llll e.n i li in the eoillltl v i ill uu three seis f slimes und i a ii | in every i".|iiet having u large a and plenlj i ' ' ' â– wishhuj fiil'tlu it foil can do so liv cal n , in ai bury oi ou lieut warden ti the premises i io blackmer srpt sio 1-tsi m-if agÂ«bt the good wife it i just as you say noig'ibor green . treasure indeed is my wife ; sil'li'another for bustle and work 1 never have found in my life bit then she keeps every one else l*i busy as hirds nd the wing â€¢ rin.'i .. ...,,.. r a moment for rest jho issueh a fidgety tlllug ilie mikes the l'cst hrend in the town lie pies are a perfect delight her entree a rich goldeu hrown . her crullers and pudding just right tut there while i eat them she tells , of tin fare and thu worry they bring of tin martyr like toil she endures oli she's such a fidgety thing ! my lioiis is as neat as a pin you should see how the door-handles shine i ! and all of the soft cushioned chairs and nlutly swept carpets are mine but then sin so frets at the dust at n llv.'it a straw or a string ! that i stay nut of doors all i eim mie is mich a fidgety thing i in doctors the ueig.ib o-s 0!i yes if a child lasthe measles or croup she is there with her saffrons and sipiills her dainty inÂ»de erne-is ami soup lint tlieii she ill-lists on her right to physic my blood in the spring ; ami she takes ilie whole chaise of my bile jh she's such a fidgety thing ! i she knitt all my stockings herself my shirts are bleached white as the snow ; my old clothes look better lliau uew yet daily more thread-bare they grow but then if a morsel of but ur dust to my trousers should cling j'm sure of one sermon at least k hie is such a fidgety thing you have heard of a spirit so meek su meek that it never opposes lis own it dares never to speak â€” alas i am nice i-r than moses i j ! t.ji..i>.l am uot iccoucilcd r i submit t get rid of a row hie is such a fidgety thing i it's just as you say neighbor green ' a treasure to me has been given but sometimes i fata would be glad to lay up my treasure in heaven but then every life has its cross most pleasures on earth have their stiug he's a treasure i know neighbor green ant she's such a lidgety thing a living needle cushion strange story of an ohio convict the warren ohio chronicle has the fob i lowing ri-iniirkalile narrative concerning ] ld l)iv tin negro burglar who was n cenllv cut t'loui tiulllbull county to till penitentiary : " our nadirs will remember that we lately published two instances in which siiigeons extracted needles from day's neck and breast while in j iii awaiting his trial feiir large button neitlles were cut nul of his person aud lhe surgeons say he has a gieat many more â€” peihups fifty in dill'cti nl purls ofliis body hu as the i needles do not affect bun except when ihey work lo some especially sensitive pail he does not like to huvc the surgeons operate ou him 'â€¢ v e were present ou one occasion when he was being examined by a surgeon anil it was easv to observe the locality of need les iu bia neck when first naked how i in v came to be iu liiiu he obstinately re lu.-ed to till but being taken sick and thinking peihups he had lint long to live in yielded t frequent persuasion to di i vulge big secret under condition that it j should iiol i made public until he was j iolllol lhe way of his p to cutois lie claims lh.il bis piiiicipal business h is been l discover lb schemes of ru-calnis ol j ecu uu parties and linn to back mail them i n keep ililu ivlllll divulging â€¢â€¢ nine eight r ten eais ago the trea surer's office i ashtabula county was i lobbed liv claims he was made cogniz i ,,,,. 1 ihe lobbery und employ 1 io curry j several thousand dollars ton certain ptr-j iv but instead of doing so henppn-ritiutcd , tie money to his own use this so lu j censed h.s confederates that ih-y detenu i i to punish h in he wis taken and , 1 bound ami while in this lielpwscfcndiriou |,â€ž needless wee forced into ills ileal aud j he was forced to swear eternal secrecy uu , der penally of suffering a like punisliin.-nl ; it h did not keep his protnlse i wo years ag la summer a party of counter ij.ten io tins place endeavored to engagi n m do in woik lor tin in day i a mloralile engraver alu-rtindiug oui their lane in refused i do tbeir work but told , ![â€ž.â€ž, e wauiej several hundred dollars i â– bushnvniey one night h * was decoyed j,t a place on m lin struct knocked down i niinaci ii and curried to a eeitihi uoiut on â€ž i uk street aud most outmgeously tor j luicd one alaii wat to tickle viu sole | nf his feet until lie would faint under the cxcrutiuting agony after somewhat re viving roil licit needles were driven intti his body urnis uud cheeks lie says he knows iln iaiiiis but ia afraid tn ni'iku tin ir names public how initili truth there may be in his story we will not pretend tn say th i'.ic ih it his lioilv is literal ly u needle cushion leads to in interior ...,..,. il it some forcible means were prob ably ci ,â€ž ylufj ih |â€ž there manufacture of cotton the north in gem nil uud new eng land i.i ji.u licnl.ir have been made im iiii'iu-elv rich by the manufacture of en toil the south hitherto lias derived 1ml little profit from it more beeauae uf lhe binall amount of fuuda iuveati il in the busi ness and because i has confined itself to thu uuiuufacturi of course fabrics iliiiu fioni any otl e cause we have the rnw materinl on the spot which iniiv piss directly from first hands t tin manufacturer without the expense of freight commission fcc labor can be prouured u.s cheap ns or cheaper than in iln north the transportation of the manufactured nriicle would be less than of crude ami would be able in compete in tbe in uk ts uf iln world with thu northern all iliat is needed to be uu equal com petitor in tho market with the northern manufacturer is be capital the machine ry and the skill and energy in lhe man ageiih'iit ll'uapilul is scarce the combi nation of lhe am ill capital of the many will do us well aa lhe large caiiital f the few the capital ill purchase be mrchinery â– ot at the north hul for the sum , in uey where the noithe n ill uiuc c urer imys his machinery factory sites and facilities arc more abuuil.uit in the souili than iu the north and the skill and energy we have al lioiue what hinder lhe south from entering ihe field of competition iu lhe manufacture of colt nn with her northern irelhien 1 â€” we see no impediment hat cannot be ea sily overcome v o must lay aaide our narrow views of policy and enterprise - we must not be content wilh spinning yam and making br wu sheeting aud os ivliÂ«*-ff*Â»,.Â«l4liic iv leu we e ill with a little a ul fine th.'cliugs c tin prolils on the courser products of the factory have always been am ill and the future promis es leas the freeduien have laid aside homespuns uud domestics us well as the whites the demand for coarse goods and stripes li is nearly playtd out a'e must an ike fm u higher class of goods and we must introduce the higher classes of ma chinery the sooner utir people open tie ir eyes to this the sooner ili y will wake up t the reality l â€¢ tin tu contrast the pro fits rif tiie southern warp maker or the brown sheeting und osiiabtirg aud snip maker with the northern print and ging hain linkers â€” lhe maker of line sheeting ami shirting wilh those of lhe south the ii,ii iciice is almost incredible let iln south lien resolve uo longer to play the laggard iu this enterprise our capital ia small and will couliulie to lie sni'ill si long a we employ it in vocations which yield ft 6 8 10 and 15 per cent which bring tln-in 80 00 60 and 100 pet cent let us learn t l.-ok ahead â€” plan well work hard execute skillfully and the thing is done - ral sentinel the young widow on a sleigh kids b')iiie writer has said thai a young uiul beautiful widow is the most i ivii g nnd lovcable cic mire ill existence there is much null in lhe remark and ns saini vel filer ititiinites.ine.it the i me the most dangerous io iln liberties of u b..che ni when liny once lake a notion that way ll is mil a singular fnet ihat most l ihe greatest men lhe world husl pro duced have been brought to thu feet â€¢ l widow s it is summer now but it was winter clear cold and lhe show was packed li mculow v a one of the sleighing parly which he describes i fur us li and the widow liinl.ki.i were concerned were eon corned in ihe words following : the lively widow lambkin s,.t in lln saui bull do rube with me oil dn.i'l she i la in d us w come t i tl.e lirst bridge at the s time i-itch i g hold of my ami ai.il lurninghvr veiled f ice towards ine while her eye t nkleii ljÂ»i ii aie instructing the com miltii on >. iv il all'-irs to enquire into the . xpedu-.icy of cloiing the navy-yard at â€¢, ',| ii he is chairman of that commit . ,., | tii nature of that report is of , . , .', r i fori nne conclusion there are ,,; i fi w who will look upon this blow at i il i nc less people as a piece of unmitt i i miligiiity it in not doubted by ilittt h 1 alter posltijn for a great 1 depot doc not exist anywhere on ,', . , u â– a i from aroostook to the k of f id i b'ing a faultless harbor 1mi , , feuded by the strengest . j lie country contiguous to all rial and within a few hours ..,.. in bui these advantages ;. _,,],-. i'ii be ignored in the para â€¢ mount obligation to punish the people of 'â– th .- i h ;.. every possible way which th i mosl subdu ingenuity ism devif '*